Welcome to Norwood Youth Girls Lacrosse

New Website

New Website

Hello and WELCOME to the NEW Norwood Girls Youth Lacrosse Website! We are recreational lacrosse program available to girls grade 1st - 8th.  Our mission is to learn how to play lacrosse, improve our skills, grow as players and as a team while having fun!

Purpose of Norwood Girls Youth Lacrosse

Purpose

Purpose

Norwood Youth Girls Lacrosse, Inc. is a non-profit corporation and operates exclusively as a non-profit organization exemption from taxation within the meaning of Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, 1986, or the corresponding provision of any future federal tax code.  NYGL’s purpose is to provide youth and middle school female athletes with the opportunity to discover and experience the sport of lacrosse.  NYGL aims at creating a positive and supportive program that empowers female athletes to build positive relationships and learn sportsmanship skills that can be applicable in all areas of life, and to further promote the development of leadership, character, sportsmanship, tolerance, discipline and athletic ability, and to nurture youth fitness, volunteerism, and a lifelong love of sports.

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

Norwood Youth Girls Lacrosse, Inc. will make every effort to make sure that every child with the desire to participate gets the opportunity to play or cheer, without regard to prior experience, athletic ability or size. Our organization is committed to instilling honesty, loyalty, integrity, teamwork, discipline, sportsmanship, respect, leadership, trust, commitment, and the importance of education in our young participants. We believe these values and virtues are important to their growth and to them becoming active productive members of our community and society. NYGL will instill in our youth the challenge of competition, the joy of victory, the reality of defeat, the importance of commitment and community service. These goals will be achieved through organizing our dedicated volunteers, caring parents, and business associates who wish to partner with our great youth sport program.

Code of Conduct

code of conduct

code of conduct

Norwood Youth Girls Lacrosse, in its continuing effort to improve the enjoyment of Lacrosse for all parties involved, has enacted a zero-tolerance policy and a code of conduct for all participants and organizers. Above all else NYGL is a recreational organization where the emphasis is placed on learning and development, not winning.  By participating NYGL in any capacity, parties agree to the code of conduct set forth in these by-laws and will conduct themselves at all times in a sportsmanlike manner.

Zero Tolerance Policy:

All NYGL members, coaches, assistant coaches, team parents, players, and spectators are expected to uphold this policy and respect the referee(s) regardless of their age or experience. Please be respectful and support the referees and report ANY policy violations to NYGL Board Member. Violations to this policy will be taken seriously by NYGL Board of Directors and will result in warnings, suspensions or removal from the program.  

Policy:

All Coaches and spectators shall support the referee. Failure to do so undermines referee’s authority and has the potential to create a hostile environment for players, referees and all other participants and spectators. Respects the rights, dignity and worth of all participants regardless of their gender, ability, cultural background or religion.

For Players:

  • Know and play by the rules and be a good sport

  • NEVER argue with or yell at an official.

  • Control your temper. Verbal or physical abuse of officials or other players will not be tolerated.

  • Do not bully or take unfair advantage of another competitor.

For Parents

  • Focus on the child’s efforts and performance rather than winning or losing.

  • NEVER argue with or yell at an official. If you disagree or have concerns, have your coach respectfully approach the official after the competition. Verbal abuse of any official will result in your immediate dismissal from the field.

  • Show appreciation for volunteer coaches, officials and administrators. Without them, your child could not participate.

  • Never ridicule or yell at a child for making a mistake or losing a competition.

  • Support all efforts to remove verbal and physical abuse from sporting activities.

 For Coaches:

  • Display control, respect and professionalism to all involved with the sport. This includes opponents, coaches, officials, administrators, parents and spectators. Encourage players to do the same.

  • When assembling teams, should there be enough players at any age division to create more than one team at that age level, Coaches shall assemble that team heterogeneously. Said teams should then be scheduled to practice together on the same night at the same location and both teams will practice together as one unified age division. 

  • Do not overplay the talented players; all players need and deserve equal play time. Keep track of play time in order to ensure it is equal throughout the season.

  • Do not place emphasis on winning above good sportsmanship.

  • NEVER ridicule or yell at a player for making a mistake or not coming in first.

  • NEVER argue with or yell at an official. If you disagree, respectfully approach the Game Marshal after the competition. Verbal abuse of any official will result in your immediate dismissal from the field.

  • Operate within the rules and spirit of the game and teach your players to do the same.

  • Ensure that the time players spend with you is a positive experience.

  • Show concern and caution toward sick and injured players. Follow the advice of physician when determining whether an injured player is ready to recommence training or competition.

  • Any physical contact with a young person should be appropriate to the situation and necessary for the player’s skill development.

2. Violations of Norwood Youth Girls Lacrosse Code of Conduct. Allegations or evident violations of the Code of Conduct shall be reported to the NYGL Board of Directors for review.  The NYGL Board of Directors shall then appoint a disciplinary committee which shall consist of no less than (3) members and no more than (5) members. The Disciplinary Committee shall report any findings or recommendations to the Board of Directors; the Board of Directors shall maintain sole authority to render sanctions or decisions on players, coaches or volunteers and no other NYGL representative shall intervene or render decisions thereunto pertaining. The Disciplinary Committee may include up to but not more than one parental appointee.